OBJET OF THE INVENTION
[0001] As set out in the title of this descriptive report, the invention refers to a procedure
for the individual traceability of dental implant parts and a unitary identification
system to implement this procedure, thus contributing to the prior art a series of
benefits and innovative characteristics that will be described in detail in the following
pages, and entailing an important new development in its field.
[0002] In particular, the object of the invention is a procedure for implementing full,
individual traceability of a specific dental implant and the prosthesis to be fitted
to it, in order to allow any patient or dentist who wishes to do so to access the
characteristics, specifications or technical manufacturing report of the implant whenever
they need to. This procedure is based on the use of a unitary part identification
system that operates by radio frequency, comprising a single code for each part and
specific management software that enables such access via the Internet.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The field of the present invention is dentistry and in particular, the implant and
implant prosthetics area.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] As in other fields, the law establishes the obligation to register the production
of dental implants and their accessories by means of batch numbers that indicate the
characteristics of the manufacturing and quality control processes and the starting
materials used; this process is known as traceability. The grouping of these batches
may be defined in accordance with different criteria, with the number of parts included
being greater or smaller, depending on the chosen criteria, but in all cases, including
a plurality of units.
All this information, along with the customer data (usually the dentists or dental
clinics to which the parts of each batch are delivered) is recorded and stored in
such a way that in the event of an incident, control can be exercised over each batch
and, if necessary, the parts included in each batch can be recalled.
[0005] Although this traceability may provide certain information about the manufactured
implant batches, it has limitations in relation to information on a particular implant.
This could be relevant, for instance, in the hypothetical case that a dentist who
is not the one responsible for the performing the implant procedure on the patient
in the first place wishes to take an action with respect to the implant.
[0006] In addition, it should be said that each implant may have a wide range of different
prostheses, depending on the needs of each case. As is known, prostheses or prosthetic
accessories constitute the keystone or joining element between the implant, which
is the metal part inserted into the bone, and the crown, which is the external part.
That large variety leads to multiple possibilities in combining the different implants
and prostheses placed in each patient.
[0007] The object of this invention is therefore to develop a traceability procedure that
goes one step further than tracing batches, and is focused on each of the parts manufactured
individual. In particular, it permits the option of monitoring the individual traceability
of each part from the time it is manufactured for the end patient, to the moment the
implant is put in place, by any dentist who may, for any reason, need to take action
on that specific implant, in order to access that information at any time, and from
any place.
[0008] On the other hand, in reference to the prior art, it should be said that although
different systems and methods exist for the traceability and identification of products,
the applicant, at least, is not aware of the existence of any procedure or invention
that disseminates or describes the present procedure that is claimed here.
EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] Thus, the individual traceability procedure and unitary identification system for
implants and prostheses proposed by this invention is configured as an important novelty
in its field, as the objectives considered ideal that are set out above are satisfactorily
achieved, based on its implementation, and in an exhaustive manner, with the characterising
details that make this possible correctly included in the final claims attached to
the present description.
[0010] In particular, what the invention proposes, as stated earlier, is firstly a procedure
to ensure the traceability of a dental implant and the prosthesis connected to it,
providing complete and individual information on that implant and prosthesis in particular,
from the precise moment of their fabrication, and thus permitting any patient or dentist
to know the characteristics, specification or technical information regarding the
production of that part, and secondly, a unitary identification system to perform
that individual traceability, based on the use of a numerical code and management
software.
[0011] More specifically, the traceability procedure comprises the use of a single numerical
code linked with the part, which is unique and different for each part.
[0012] This numerical code is the unitary means for identifying each part, and is used to
access information on the fabrication of the part to be offered by means of management
software. Thus, when the numerical code is entered in the specific section of a website
posted for that purpose through an Internet server that uses the above management
software, this gives access to a file containing the foregoing information on the
part associated with that numerical code.
[0013] In turn, each part, regardless of whether it is an implant or a prosthesis, is associated
with a single numerical code at the time of its fabrication. That numerical code is
recorded on a
RFID (
Radio Frequency IDentification) radio frequency label that is incorporated into the packaging, preferably a blister
type pack, in which the parts are distributed and marketed, or recorded on a bar code.
[0014] In addition, the numerical code is also printed in figures on the respective adhesive
labels attached to the packaging of the part, so that one of these labels can be filed
by the dentist who acquires the implant or prosthesis and performs the placement procedure
on the patients and the other can be kept by the patients themselves.
[0015] Thus, through the management software, the health professional performing the implant
will be able to link the prosthesis code with the implant placed in each patient,
as each implant has a prosthesis or accessory connected to it. So normally, each patient
will have a label with the numerical code of their implant, and through the software,
the code of the prosthetic accessory placed in the patient will have been linked to
that numerical code, thus allowing them to access the information on the fabrication
of both parts via the above-mentioned website. This can be done at any time and from
any place through any device allowing Internet access.
[0016] In this way, the procedure allows the patients to know the exact characteristics
of their implant and prosthesis or prosthetic accessory, the technical drawing, material,
date of manufacture and verification date and even the persons intervening in each
of the manufacturing processes, the part verification and the respective reference
and batch numbers, and all other information that is to be provided.
[0017] Through the website the patient, doctor or dentist who needs to obtain information
on the implant and the prosthesis will enter the numerical code of the implant in
the respective section and be able to access the data enabling them to know the technical
characteristics of the implant and the accessory; for instance, the type of screw,
material or other information with respect to the patient's implant. The data will
also be useful in furnishing additional information on the connection or prosthetic
accessory implanted, such as the thread pitch of the implant, the size of the accessory
connected to the implant or the personalised prosthesis manufactured for the patient's
dental space, without the need to access or disassemble the crown or the implant.
[0018] Thus, for example, given the ease with which a person can now travel to any part
of the world, in the event of suffering a problem with their prosthesis, a patient
can pay a visit to a dentist who will be able to quickly and easily obtain information
on the implant placed in the patient such as the type of implant, the connection,
the thread pitch, the prosthetic accessory, etc., and therefore solve the problem
using the appropriate tools.
[0019] In the light of the above, it is stated that the described procedure for the individual
traceability of dental implants and the unitary identification system for implementing
that traceability are innovations with structural and constituent characteristics
hitherto unknown for the purpose for which they are intended, and these reasons, together
with their practical and useful nature, are sufficient grounds to allow them to obtain
the privilege of exclusivity that is being sought.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] To complete the description, and with a view to helping to obtain a better understanding
of the characteristics of the invention, a set of drawings is attached to this descriptive
report, forming an inseparable part hereof, showing the following, as examples and
without limitation:
Figure 1.- This shows a diagrammatic view of an example of a dental implant inside
its commercial packaging, in which the labels are included with the numerical code
associated with that implant, constituting the unitary identification method for the
same, in order to access its traceability.
Figure 2.- This gives a schematic description of the traceability procedure, in accordance
with the invention.
REFERENTIAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Figure 1 shows an example of a dental implant part (1), specifically, an implant,
although it must be considered that it could also be a prosthesis or a prosthetic
accessory, inside the individual blister type packaging (3) in which it is distributed
and marketed, in which the innovative element is the single identification code (2)
that is unique to that part, for accessing its traceability.
[0022] In particular, the code (2), which will preferably be a numerical code with multiple
digits, is included on that packaging (3), recorded on a radio frequency label (5)
or a bar code and printed in figures on two adhesive labels (6). Logically, the code
(2) may be recorded on a radio frequency label (5) and more or fewer copies can be
made of it, and/or on more or fewer bar codes, and/or printed on more or fewer adhesive
labels (6), as is convenient or considered necessary.
[0023] At all events, the numerical, single code (2) that is unique for each part (1), together
with specific management software that associates/links each code (2) with the traceability
information and specific fabrication characteristics of each part (1) with which the
code is associated (2) make up the unitary identification system that will permit
the individual traceability of the parts (1), in accordance with the described procedure,
for which purpose the management software is implemented on a website (4) which, thanks
to the respective server, is accessible via the Internet and allows a user to gain
access to the traceability information by entering in it the code (2) of a specific
part (1), in other words, to the specific fabrication characteristics of each specific
part (1).
[0024] In summary, the traceability procedure comprises:
- association of the parts (1), after completion of the manufacturing process, with
the identification code (2), which is unique and different for each part (1);
- incorporation into the individual packaging (3) in which each part (1) is distributed
and marketed of the unique identification code (2) associated with it;
- and the implementation of specific management software linking the parts in the website
(4) on the Internet, which associates the single identification code (2) of each part
(1) with the traceability information and specific fabrication characteristics of
that particular part (1), associating the identification code (2) of a part (1) consisting
of an implant with the identification code of another part (1) consisting of an accessory
or a prosthesis, storing all the traceability information of both parts (for the health
professional performing the implant procedure to associate the code (2) of the accessory
with the code of the implant that he places in each patient), and also providing access
to that information when the code (2) of the implant part (1) is entered in that website
(4) by a user.
In turn, the unitary identification system that allows this procedure to be carried
out is made up of the identification code (2), which is a single numerical code that
is different for each part (1), and the specific management software that associates/links
each code (2) with the traceability information and the specific fabrication characteristics
of each particular part (1) with which that code (2) is associated, and the identification
code (2) to be linked to an implant part (1) identifying an accessory or a prosthetic
part (1).
[0025] Having described in sufficient detail the nature of this invention and the manner
in which it is put into practice, it is not considered necessary to go into any further
detail to allow an expert in the matter to understand its scope and the benefits it
brings. It is stated that, within its essential design, it may be put into practice
using other methods of implementation that differ in detail from that indicated as
an example, which will also enjoy the protection sought, provided the fundamental
principle is not altered, changed or modified.
1. PROCEDURE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL TRACEABILITY OF DENTAL IMPLANT PARTS, in particular,
parts (1) that constitute dental implants and parts that constitute the prostheses
to be connected to an implant,
characterised in that it includes the following steps:
- association of parts (1), once their fabrication process has concluded, with an
identification code (2) that is unique and different for each part (1);
- incorporation into the individual packaging (3) in which each part (1) is distributed
and marketed of the unique identification code (2) associated with it;
- implementation of specific management software linking the parts in a website (4)
on the Internet, which associates the single identification code (2) of each part
(1) with the traceability information and specific fabrication characteristics of
that part (1) in particular, which associates the identification code (2) of an implant
part (1) with the identification code of an accessory part (1), storing all the traceability
information of both parts and giving access to that information, when the code (2)
of that part (1) is entered in the website (4) by a user.
2. PROCEDURE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL TRACEABILITY OF DENTAL IMPLANT PARTS based on claim 1,
characterised in that the single identification code (2) is a numerical code.
3. PROCEDURE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL TRACEABILITY OF DENTAL IMPLANT PARTS as set out in claim
1 or 2, characterised in that the single identification code (2) is incorporated into the packaging (3) of each
part (1), or at least recorded on a radio frequency label (5).
4. PROCEDURE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL TRACEABILITY OF DENTAL IMPLANT PARTS, based on either
of claims 1 or 2, characterised in that the single identification code (2) is incorporated into the packaging (3) of each
part (1), or at least printed on an adhesive label (6).
5. PROCEDURE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL TRACEABILITY OF DENTAL IMPLANT PARTS, based on either
of claims 1 or 2, characterised in that the single identification code (2) is incorporated into the packaging (3) of each
part (1) recorded on a radio frequency label (5) and printed on two adhesive labels
(6).
6. UNITARY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM for the implementation of an individual traceability
procedure for implant parts such as that described in claims 1 to 5, characterised in that it consists of a numerical code (2) that is unique and different for each part (1),
and specific management software that associates each code (2) with the traceability
information and specific fabrication characteristics of the specific part (1) with
which each code (2) is associated, and that associates/links the identification code
(2) of an implant part (1) with the identification code (2) of an accessory part (1).